La sombra del otro (1996 telenovela)

La sombra del otro
Genre Telenovela
Romance
Drama
Created by Carlos Olmos
Written by Julián Robles
Directed by Benjamín Cann
Starring Edith González
Rafael Rojas
Alejandro Camacho
Adriana Laffan
Carlos Bracho
Lilia Aragón
Blanca Sánchez
Theme music composer Memo Méndez Guiu
Opening theme La Sombra Del Otro
Country of origin Mexico
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of episodes 120 (of 21-22 minutes)
60 (of 41-44 minutes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Julissa
Producer(s) Giselle González
Location(s) Filming
Televisa San Ángel
Mexico City, Mexico
Locations
Mexico City, Mexico
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico
Mazatlán, Mexico
Running time 41-44 minutes
Production company(s) Televisa
Distributor Televisa
Release
Original network Canal de las Estrellas
Picture format 480i SDTV
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release May 27 – August 16, 1996
Chronology
Preceded by El premio mayor (20:00)
Marisol (18:00)
Followed by Marisol (20:00)
Sentimientos Ajenos (18:00)
Related shows Shadow (1996)

La sombra del otro (English title: Other's shadow) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Julissa for Televisa in 1996.[1]

On May 27, 1996, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting La sombra del otro weekdays at 8:00pm, replacing El premio mayor. The last episode was broadcast on August 16, 1996 with Marisol replacing it the following day.

Edith González and Rafael Rojas starred as protagonists, while Alejandro Camacho starred as main antagonist.

Plot

Pressured by her father, Don Clemente, Lorna Madrigal gets engaged with Iván Lavarta, a renowned psychologist who joins only by gratitude, because when children he saved from a fire that killed the mother of Lorna, Bernardina del Castillo. Despite the moral engagement, wedding day decides not to marry Iván .

Cast

  • Edith González as Lorna Madrigal del Castillo
  • Rafael Rojas as Manuel de la Riva/Marcos Beltrán
  • Alejandro Camacho as Dr. Iván Lavarta Morales
  • Adriana Laffan as Betsy Corcuera de de la Riva
  • Carlos Bracho as Don Clemente Madrigal
  • Lilia Aragón as Marina Morales
  • Blanca Sánchez as Dora "Dorita" Villavicencio Vda. de Rojas/de Madrigal
  • Pedro Armendáriz, Jr. as Comandante Luis Tello
  • José Suárez as Alberto Rojas Villavicencio
  • Dacia González as Camila Corcuera
  • Luis Couturier as Pierre Tavernier
  • Marta Aura as Julieta Tavernier
  • Jorge Antolín as Julián de la Riva
  • Odiseo Bichir as Dr. Germán Pineda
  • Manuel Gurría as Fermín Luján
  • Andrea Legarreta as María Elena "Malena" Gutiérrez
  • Amairani as Cora Meléndez
  • Patricio Castillo as Ludwig Brailovsky
  • Carmelita González as Coco de la Riva
  • Dolores Beristáin as Concepción "Conchita" de la Riva
  • Gustavo Negrete as César Corcuera
  • Adriana Larrañaga as Sonia Escudero
  • Martha Escobar as Olga Palmerín
  • Rafael del Villar as Marcos Beltrán
  • Susana Zabaleta as Lic. Angelina Amaral
  • Mario del Río as Andrés
  • Héctor Ortega as Dr. Frank Gluck
  • Evangelina Sosa as Maley
  • Yasser Beltrán as Yasser Labrath "El Arabito"
  • Joana Brito as Consuelo
  • Mariana Brito as Naty Vidal
  • Manuela Imaz as Lorna Madrigal (child)
  • Alan Gutiérrez as Iván Lavarta (child)
  • Eugenia Leñero as Susy
  • Luis Rábago as Pancho
  • Rebeca Mankita as Cristal
  • Maya Mishalska as Bernardina del Castillo de Madrigal
  • Tere Mondragón as Marga
  • Beatriz Monroy as Chayito
  • Juan Felipe Preciado as Platón
  • Verónica Langer as Fátima
  • Baltazar Oviedo as Albañil
  • Josefo Rodríguez as Dr. Juan Durán
  • Raúl Valerio as Tiburcio
  • Alejandro Ávila as Benito
  • Alicia del Lago as Employee of Tavernier
  • Fernando Robles as Mario Zamora
  • Adrián Taboada as Father Palazuelos
  • Jorge Munguía as Santiago
  • Martha Navarro
  • Raquel Pankowsky
  • Renée Varsi
  • Ricardo Lezama
  • Elena Vela
  • Benito Perculis
  • Ramón Ramos Arizde

Awards

Year Award Category Nominee Result
1997 15th TVyNovelas Awards Best Actor Rafael Rojas Nominated
Best Antagonist Actor Alejandro Camacho
Best Leading Actor Carlos Bracho
Best Supporting Actress Andrea Legarreta

References

  1. "La sombra del otro" (in Spanish). alma-latina.net. Archived from the original on September 11, 2011. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
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